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ARLIS/NA/NW Annual Meeting: Hidden Gems of Portland
Please join us for two days of fun and adventure in Portland as we explore some hidden (and some not-so-hidden) gems of the Rose City.
Friday, October 19th
Reed College (11 am)
Our meeting begins at Reed College in
Southeast Portland where we’ll meet, see the sights, and have a close look at
one of the finest collections of artists’ books in the region. While most of us
will elect to drive directly to Reed, there will also be a carpooling group
meeting in downtown Portland at 10:15. Attached please find a campus map of
Reed. The East parking lot is closest to the library; we’ll meet in the lobby. If you need to renew your chapter membership or join up as a student or affiliate member you are welcome to pay with a check at the meeting.
· Library tour
· Artists’ Book Collection
· Business meeting
· Lunch (1 pm)
Portland Art Museum (3 pm)
After lunch we'll carpool to the Portland Art Museum, where we'll be treated to a behind-the-scenes look at collection storage areas and visit with Registrar Noelle McClure. Next we'll have a guided tour of Mythologia: Gods, Heroes and Monsters. Admission is free but doesn't cover the Body Beautiful in Ancient Greece exhibit.
· Free admission ($5 extra to visit Body Beautiful--upgrade ticket after group entry)
·
Guided
tour from Curator of Graphic Arts Mary Weaver Chapin, Ph.D.
· Collection storage tour with Registrar Noelle McClure
Happy Hour at Southpark, right across from the Portland Art Museum (4:30 pm)
Open to non-members! This is a chance for us to meet over drinks in an informal setting. You are welcome to bring guests. Hopefully some local library school students will join in the fun.
Saturday, October 20th
U of O Portland (9:30-10:30 am)
We'll start on Saturday with a tour of the recently re-purposed space at the historic White Stag Building, now occupied by the University of Oregon. We'll see the library there, which supports the architecture, strategic communication, business administration, multimedia journalism, digital arts and product design programs in Portland.
· Tour Library and Facility
Gallery walk
Next, we'll tour established galleries in the Pearl District to see a wonderful variety of artwork from local, regional and national artists of renown.
·
Elizabeth
Leach Gallery (10:45 am), where work by Stephen Hayes and Whitney Biennial participant MK Guth will be on display.
·
PDX
Contemporary (11:00 am), where we'll view work by Brooklyn artist Marie Watt.
·
Froelick
Gallery (11:30 am), where All and Nothing, by Victor Maldonado will be displayed.
·
Blue
Sky Gallery (11:45 am), where we can see provocative photographic prints of vacuum-sealed couples by Photographer Hal.
Lunch (12-1:30 pm)
Dine at any of several options in Portland Pearl District. We've included some good choices on our map.
Museum of Contemporary Craft (1:30 pm)
After lunch we'll visit the Museum of Contemporary Craft where we'll view Design the the Other 90%: CITIES and Reflecting on Erik Gronberg, and meet Associate Curator Sarah Margols-Pineo.
·
Free
admission
· Guided tour from Associate Curator Sarah Margolis-Pineo
Augen Gallery (2:30 pm), where we'll see works by George Johanson and Naomi Nagita in one of Portland's most revered galleries.
PNCA (3:15 pm)
Our last stop is the Pacific Northwest College or Art, where we'll tour the facilities and have a look at some exciting new developments in the library, including plans for a brand new library in a re-purposed federal building, seven blocks away. We'll also have a look at Mimi, PNCA's homegrown institutional repository software.
· Library Tour
· Mimi presentation
A note on transportation: we’ll be working together to facilitate carpooling, which will be needed, especially on Friday as we travel from Reed to the Portland Art Museum. If you have room in your car or need a ride, please contact our transportation coordinator, Susan Gilman ([log in to unmask]). Susan can also help with transportation for those who have difficulty walking more than half a mile and don’t have a car.
We’ve also
created a Google
map, which shows the locations of the sites on our itinerary, and selected
hotels and restaurants. Have a look!
Come join the fun! Please RSVP to Dan McClure ([log in to unmask]) by the 12th if you are planning on attending so we have an idea of the size of our group. Thanks!
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